Ultralax Laxative Syrup 100 ml
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Ultralax Laxative Syrup belongs to the group of medicines called laxatives used to treat constipation associated with piles, anal fissures, hernia, cardiovascular disorders, endoscopy, bowel clearance before radioscopy, pre/post-operative conditions, elderly and bed-ridden patients. Constipation refers to infrequent bowel movements in which the stools are often dry, painful, and hard to pass.
Ultralax Laxative Syrup consists of 'Sodium pico sulphate' that prevents the absorption of water in the colon/intestine, thereby stimulating the propulsive (pushing forward) activity, which in turn promotes the accumulation of water, providing stool can pass with ease. Thus, it relieves constipation.
You can take Ultralax Laxative Syrup with or without food. You are advised to take Ultralax Laxative Syrup for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you, depending on your medical condition. You may experience certain common side effects such as diarrhoea, abdominal discomfort, pain, or cramps in some cases. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.
To treat your condition effectually, continue taking Ultralax Laxative Syrup for as long as your doctor has prescribed. Drink plenty of fluids (at least 6-8 glasses) while taking Ultralax Laxative Syrup to prevent dehydration. Do not take Ultralax Laxative Syrup for more than a week as it might cause dependency on Ultralax Laxative Syrup for a bowel movement. Talk to your doctor if you notice any sudden changes in bowel habits that persist for over 2 weeks. Consult your doctor before taking Ultralax Laxative Syrup if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Ultralax Laxative Syrup should not be given to children as safety and effectiveness have not been established.
Ultralax Laxative Syrup belongs to the group of medicines called laxatives used to treat constipation associated with piles, anal fissures, hernia, cardiovascular disorders, endoscopy, bowel clearance before radioscopy, pre/post-operative conditions, elderly and bed-ridden patients. Ultralax Laxative Syrup consists of Sodium pico sulphate that is a stimulant laxative, prevents the absorption of water in the colonic lumen and stimulates the colon's propulsive activity, thereby promoting water accumulation
Do not take Ultralax Laxative Syrup if you are allergic to any of its contents; if you have/had acute abdominal surgery, intestinal obstruction, or undiagnosed abdominal pain. Drink plenty of fluids (at least 6-8 glasses) while taking Ultralax Laxative Syrup . Do not take Ultralax Laxative Syrup for more than a week as it might cause dependency on Ultralax Laxative Syrup for a bowel movement. Talk to your doctor if you notice any sudden changes in bowel habits that persist for over 2 weeks. Consult your doctor before taking Ultralax Laxative Syrup if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Ultralax Laxative Syrup should not be given to children as safety and effectiveness have not been established.
Drug-Drug Interaction: Ultralax Laxative Syrup may have interaction with antibiotic (tetracycline), diuretics (furosemide), and steroids (prednisolone).
Drug-Food Interaction: No interactions found/established.
Drug-Disease Interaction: Ultralax Laxative Syrup may interact with intestinal obstruction disorder, appendicitis, intestinal blockage, and bowel inflammation.
Include more fiber in your diet to avoid constipation and most importantly never ignore the urge to have a bowel movement.
Constipation: It refers to infrequent bowel movements. The stools are often dry, painful, and hard to pass. Constipation is a condition in which the person has fewer than three bowel movements in a week. However, bowel patterns may vary from person to person. Symptoms include bloating, abdominal pain, and feeling as if the bowel movement is incomplete. Constipation occurs when the normal muscle contractions in the large intestine slow down, which causes the incomplete elimination of the bowel from the body. Constipation could be associated with a sudden change of diet, a diet with less fibre, not drinking enough liquids, lack of exercise, loss of tone of the bowel muscles in older people, or staying in bed for a longer duration.
Alcohol
Caution
It is not known if alcohol interacts with Ultralax Laxative Syrup . Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding this.
Pregnancy
Caution
Please consult your doctor before taking Ultralax Laxative Syrup if you are pregnant; your doctor will prescribe you Ultralax Laxative Syrup if the benefits outweigh the risks.
Breast Feeding
Caution
Consult your doctor before taking Ultralax Laxative Syrup if you are breastfeeding. Your doctor will decide if Ultralax Laxative Syrup can be taken by breastfeeding mothers or not.
Driving
Safe if prescribed
Ultralax Laxative Syrup has negligible influence on your ability to drive.
Liver
Caution
Please consult your doctor before taking Ultralax Laxative Syrup if you have liver impairment/liver disease.
Kidney
Caution
Please consult your doctor before taking Ultralax Laxative Syrup if you have kidney impairment/kidney disease.
Children
Unsafe
Ultralax Laxative Syrup should not be given to children as safety and effectiveness have not been established.
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